SUMMARY (hardware: Asus Zenbook Flip UP3404VA, bundled "Asus Pen 2.0") When trying to use the stylus, the cursor will follow where the pen is (both ~2cm from screen and touching), but when pressing the screen, nothing happens on applications (Rnote, Krita + anything with a button) STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open into a session 2. Open any app like firefox, krita, and try and use the stylus OBSERVED RESULT Cursor moves fine, actual press events don't seem to get forwarded to the application and thus canvas draws in krita, button presses in firefox etc don't register EXPECTED RESULT Presses in e.g. firefox trigger the button Strokes in e.g. krita are sent to krita, registered, drawn etc SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Kernel is 6.14.0-35-generic 64bit KDE Plasma Version: 6.5.2 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.19.0 Qt Version: 6.9.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION output of `sudo libinput debug-events`, testing the stylus briefly, truncated for what seems important (full log is attached) ``` [...] -event7 DEVICE_ADDED WDHT1F01:00 2575:0916 Stylus seat0 default group9 cap:T size 301x188mm left calib [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_AXIS +0.002s 229.18*/150.76* tilt: 0.00/0.00 pressure: 0.00 [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY +0.395s 232.06*/149.74* tilt: 0.00*/0.00* pressure: 0.00* pen (0, id 0xc2) proximity-in axes:pt btn:S [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_TIP +0.489s 232.44*/153.14* tilt: 8.78*/11.66* pressure: 0.55* down [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_AXIS +0.500s 232.44/153.14 tilt: 8.78/11.67* pressure: 0.55 [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_AXIS +0.500s 232.44/153.14 tilt: 8.78/11.67* pressure: 0.55 [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_TIP +0.590s 233.98*/153.16 tilt: 0.00*/0.00* pressure: 0.00* up [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_AXIS +0.591s 234.00*/153.17* tilt: 0.00/0.00 pressure: 0.00 [...] event7 TABLET_TOOL_PROXIMITY +0.653s 233.92/153.06 tilt: 0.00/0.00 pressure: 0.00 pen (0, id 0xc2) proximity-out ``` so libinput seems to be okay, it does actually detect pen down events and outputs pressure+tilt output of `cat ~/.config/kcminputrc`: ``` amenaijp@amenaijp-zenbook:~$ cat ~/.config/kcminputrc [ButtonRebinds][Tablet][Wacom Intuos BT M Pad] 0=Key,Ctrl+Z [Libinput][1267][12737][ASUE120C:00 04F3:31C1 Mouse] PointerAcceleration=-0.600 PointerAccelerationProfile=1 [Libinput][1267][12737][ASUE120C:00 04F3:31C1 Touchpad] DisableWhileTyping=false Enabled=true NaturalScroll=true TapAndDrag=false ``` The inbuilt tablet tester in krita and the tablet tester in System Settings detect nothing, however, if I press a certain one of the two available buttons on the stylus while trying to draw something, both tablet testers detect stylus input as expected (though they don't detect the initial button press) On windows, the stylus is detected only as mouse movement (per krita tablet tester) but one of the buttons does do a special ring around the cursor when I press it so the hardware seems okay and I'm attributing that to general win11 jankiness The stylus did work okay a few months ago so the issue might be caused by a regression Thank you!
Created attachment 187118 [details] full output of `sudo libinput debug-events` while testing the stylus
I've lately been having this same issue. The cursor moves, but pressure is ignored and thus can't click or draw. Sometimes it works and then randomly breaks in the middle of something, sometimes it's broken from boot. `sudo evtest` shows that the pressure events are being registered by the system correctly, so they are getting lost on the way to the UI. Hardware is a Framework Laptop 12 with bundled pen.